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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][url]https://www.bisnow.com/washington-dc/news/multifamily/capital-steering-clear-of-maryland-suburbs-amid-regulatory-restrictions-132254[/url] Definitely part of a concerning trend. The most striking quote imho is the following: [i]Between October 2024 and August 2025, Montgomery County permitted 54 multifamily units — those in buildings with five or more dwellings — and Prince George’s permitted 233, according to census data compiled by Montgomery County Planning. Meanwhile, Fairfax County permitted 2,022 units during that time, while the District permitted 1,764 and Arlington permitted 1,508. [/i][/quote] Well, something is going right. Maybe if they worked harder at having proper zoning instead of forcing through whatever it they are trying to accomplish with the corridor plans and thrice people would be more confident in investing in the county. This unplanned build whatever anywhere maybe confusing multilayered BS isn’t exactly the solid plan that will attract investors. How much time and money have they wasted on the corridor plans? On thrive? [/quote]
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